The Images of England website consists of images of listed buildings based on the statutory list as it was in 2001 and does not incorporate subsequent amendments to the list. For the statutory list and information on the current listed status of individual buildings please go to The National Heritage List for England.

RADFORD ROAD5403Tinsley GreenOldlands FarmhouseTQ 23 NE 3/817.2.72II

RADFORD ROAD
1.
5403 Tinsley Green
Oldlands Farmhouse
TQ 23 NE 3/81 7.2.72
II
2.
Early C17 timber framed central chimney house. Two storeys. Some close-studding and
plaster infilling visible at the back but now mainly tile hung. Slate roof with original
outshut to north end of the east front. Five casement windows. Two storey gabled porch
in the centre of the west front. The porch has an entrance porch and newel stair
combined and there is a powder closet on the first floor. The stair turret in the roof
has pegs for hand holds. Panelled parlour. The doors have chamfers and stops. The
upper floor was used for farm storage and there is a loft door to the farmyard. The
house was built by William Bowyer who owned Tinsley Forge nearby. (See Joan M Harding,
"Four Centuries of Charlwood Houses" p 66).